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  1. Lyceum of the Philippines University is now rated as a Four-Star institution! A true testament to the quality education that LPU offers. QS Stars™ shines a light on both the excellence and the diversity of LPU as it once again, joins the ranks of other QS Stars™ rated universities around the world.

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      Lyceum of the Philippines University-Batangas (LPU-B), a...

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  2. Admissions. Payment of LPU Tuition, Entrance Examination and Other School Fees Thru Accredited Payment Facilities. See our list of admission requirements for senior high school, college, graduate school and foreign students. Processing of Student ID for NEW College, High School, ETEEAP, and Graduate School students.

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  4. The Lyceum of the Philippines UniversityBatangas (formerly Lyceum of Batangas) is a higher education institution located in Capitol Site, Batangas City. It was founded by Dr. Sotero H. Laurel in 1966 using the educational philosophy of his father, former President José P. Laurel.

  5. Lyceum of the Philippines University - Batangas Campus: Courses offered, Tuition fees, Testimonials of graduates, Board exam performance, Contact information and more.

  6. Lyceum of the Philippines University-Batangas, Batangas City. 99,446 likes · 5,587 talking about this · 68,985 were here. The Lyceum of the Philippines UniversityBatangas is a higher education...

  7. With the aim of becoming a center of academic excellence in the Philippines and the Far East, Lyceum of the Philippines University (as it is now known) formally opened its doors to the public on July 7, 1952.